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Integration of Digital Services Within the Framework of the Implementation of “Government as a Platform” (GaaP) Model on the Example of a Social Fund

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Digital Transformation and New Challenges

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The article considers the “Government as a Platform” (GaaP) model as an important part of the integration of digital governmental services, analyzes the features of the model, discusses the prospects for its practical application and demonstrates an example of a digital platform model. It reflects the potential for social organizations provided by GaaP model. Using the example of the transformation of a large social fund, it demonstrates the possibilities of applying the architectural approach to design of a digital platform that aggregates numerous digital services in organizations engaged in social security of citizens or certain groups of the population. Authors present a layered model of enterprise architecture created using the ArchiMate language.

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Zaramenskikh, E., Lyubarskaya, M. (2020). Integration of Digital Services Within the Framework of the Implementation of “Government as a Platform” (GaaP) Model on the Example of a Social Fund. In: Zaramenskikh, E., Fedorova, A. (eds) Digital Transformation and New Challenges. Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, vol 40. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43993-4_1

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